Record any existing audio or video stream in any format

AudioSpy is a fully digital audio logging system able to record multiple streams for permanent and continuous storage on a recycling base. Streams can be either Audio over IP (AoIP), analog / digital audio input, or even HTTP & RTSP channels.

AudioSpy can be configured to record and store the same audio or video source in different quality levels (e.g. in low quality for legal archive or full quality for enhanced playback). Each of them can be recorded during the same or different times of the day, over different periods of time (days, months, or years).

This professional audio logging system offers the ability to record a virtually unlimited number of audio or video streams. And this is possible in the following three ways: continuously, trigger-based, or according to a defined schedule.

AudioSpy is surely the most featured and cost-effective audio or video recording system on the market, by far exceeding expectations. Thanks to the support of the most popular audio formats (in & out), the management of multiple storage destinations, and total system control to ensure maximum continuity.

Versatility & flexibility

AudioSpy can record live audio through a standard or a professional sound card or digitalize recordings from other sources. An FM broadcast through a tuner, web radios, and other live HTTP or RTSP streams can be those kinds of sources. A module dedicated to the kind of technology involved manages each type of input. AudioSpy also supports and implements different APIs & protocols to cover all the possibilities available on the market.

A configuration module makes it possible to define the various sound sources and to fine-tune all the destinations for routing the sound and specifying the requested format for each of the outputs. It is indeed possible to export and replicate files continuously in various compression formats, or even stream again directly each channel to a new part of the network.

The main configuration interface really allows defining all the needs in order to be able to keep the sounds in the long term. The storage of a stream can extend over several devices added progressively in order to keep the broadcasts “indefinitely”, for an official archive for example, but can also be configured in “recycling” mode to keep only the last weeks of the broadcast of a given stream.